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The auto industry in China continues to make waves, with the upcoming debut of the Lifan X60 at the Shanghai Auto Show next month.
This SUV, which will be equipped with a 1.8-liter engine, was first unveiled as a concept car at the 2010 Beijing Auto Show. The final production version of the Lifan SUV, now named X60, will make its grand entrance at the Shanghai Auto Show.
The Lifan X60's engine is no stranger to power, generating 168 newton meters of torque and producing 133 horsepower. The vehicle is expected to hit the market on September 21, with a price range between 80,000 yuan and 100,000 yuan.
Meanwhile, the Lifan 7, another offering from the brand, is already available for pre-sale. With a price of 18,400 USD, the Lifan 7 is poised to make its mark in the automotive world.
It's not just the Lifan brand that's making headlines in China. Geely's Ruilan 7 coupe SUV was also displayed at the Shanghai Auto Show, adding another layer of excitement to the event.
The Lifan X60's entry into the market comes at a time when Chinese cars are making a significant impact in Russia. From the once-dominant Lada to the rise of Chinese brands, the landscape of Russian automotive industry is undergoing a transformation.
The Lifan SUV, previously known simply as 'Lifan SUV', made its debut at the 2010 Guangzhou Auto Show, signalling the brand's intent to establish a strong presence in the international market.
As the Shanghai Auto Show approaches, the anticipation for new car releases, particularly the Lifan X60, is palpable. The event promises to showcase China's growing influence in the global auto industry, and the Lifan X60 is a testament to this evolution.